I think any TMNT fan would agree that the first big-screen outing for the awesome foursome was pretty damn good, and actually still holds up today for the most part. The sequel? Not so much. Check out Screen Junkies' latest honest trailer after the jump.

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By Mark Cassidy - 8/5/2014

TMNT 2 is available on Blu-ray, along with the other movies in the series.

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The secret of the ooze was that there was no higher purpose to it. It was created by accident, they tried to dump it, accidentally creating the turtles . It was an accident that created more accidents. Much like the movie.

Even as a kid when I saw this movie I was disappointed. And I've no shame saying I was born in 1980. The first film will always be the one for me. Mostly because they filmed it in my home town of NYC. Lets see what Michael Bay did with it though. *Fingers crossed* like a Freddy Got Fingered scene. Lol

I was born after this one came out. The only one of the series I watched was the first one, which I thought was gold when I was young. I probably would've liked this as a kid(I actually enjoyed Howard the Duck as a kid), but I think my younger self would've been mad about the "no weapons" vibe and no Bepop and Rocksteady.